Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, December 22, 1999, Page Page 8A, Image 8

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Page 8A Wed., Dec. 22, 1999, Houtten Home Jettmal Santa Continued from page 7A adapter and pWy si-ai-br. CD's and » frfck bite. I would also Ike « Nbfendo 64 and some furrtbure, a new be spread, roler blades,a dog, a go corf-, a race car and Pokemon cards. You Iwe a nfce CKrloFmaa. Your Friend, Brandon Dear Sanfa, I want- a baby wtt-K whH-e PJ’s fron\ Wain orb because I K«ve been good. I wanf a Barbie computer gan\e b ecause I war & H-. | wanf a play sfafbn because a play sfafbn Is cool I wanf a dol and a frampolbe because I V\a*e b een good. From, EfeabefK Comer Dear Sanfa, I know you only brbg foys fo chldren f r\af Wave b een good, ke been re«4y good fKls year, so can you bring me a grt-fyup girl fWe Backsf reef Boys Mlennlum CD, a Barbie Worse and ride, and a pfc fure of my uncle Tln. Love, Reb ecca Sf bson Dear Sorrf a, Le b een good fKls year. W ould you please brbg me a| of fKe Pokemon cards, roler bWdes bboc uiars and a four wheeler. TKank you, Damen GSP to target impaired drivers during holiday SSKOAL TO THE HOW JOfTKMAL ATLANT A The deorgia State Patrol will be keeping a sharp eye out for impaired drivers during the upcoming Christmas and New Year’s holiday periods in an effort to keep down the predicted 34 traffic fatalities. Eighteen deaths are predicted during the Christmas holiday peri od and 16 deaths are pre dicted for the New Year’s period. Both holiday periods are 78-hours long. The Christmas holiday period begins at 6 p.m. on Dec. 23 and continues through midnight, Dec. 26. During that period, traffic predictions call for 2,004 traffic crashes, 684 injuries and 18 fatalities. The New Year’s holiday period begins at 6 p.m. on Dec. 30 and continues tf lgh midnight, Jan. 2, 2 1. During the New Year’s he jav period. 2,076 traffic crashes are predicted with 63 T injuries and 16 traffic deaths. Col. Bob Hightower, Geor gia Public Safety Commis sioner and Georgia Sate Patrol Commander, said State Troopers will have zero tolerance for impaired drivers. ATTENTION: Kmart Shoppers The Kmart December 19, 1999, weekly ad circular on the front page features the George Foreman $19,999 Compact and the 98.88 Family-sized wills, these items will not be available. Also, the unadver tised Medium George Foreman grill will not be available. We regret any inconve nience this may have caused our cus tomers. Rainchecks will not be available K ATTENTION: Kmart Shoppers The Kmart December 19,1999, weekly ad circular on the front page features thf Wnite-Westjnflnouse Personal CD player for $29.99. This CD player does not nave an AC Adaptor as stated in tne ad. we apologize for any inconve nience this may have caused our customers. K St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church W WELCOMES YOU To the Holy Eucharist 9:45 a.m. each Sunday 1207 Macon Road Perry 987-2190 WmilWmmm fpf Bl W P® w 15* BBi ■l9l l m 1 B* OB l mm wmmm WMkm. 1 Bt IW ' mik I,# Ifi9 8 llgJTffff COUNTRY HOME The barnstable Road home of Philip and Angie Mitchem follows the architecture of the home, accenting the country style of the two Om| fl '' /y..- - HI. ■■■. j _ -go, .a&*~ Jt No Money? NtrjVoblem!* No Down Payment!* 90 Days Same As Cash!* IHIL * m kgSitj] Bookshelf Stereo 249 20” Color 1 TV With Remote HLgf 5 299 With Remote )®bellsol Corded s l9 Phone / V. Touch Lamp V ~-’ With Clock (?) k *l9 & f Oak Footstool s l2" story home set well away from the road. Garland and bows join electric lights to provide the glow. TRADITIONS The home of Helen and Alice Cleland of Eleanor Circle (left) and the home of Mal colm and Linda F. Davis of Bond Street (right) follow time-honored traditions. The Cleland home features a massive Christmas tree in a front room while the Bond home is dressed with Christmas greens and rib bon. Hu^ry!.They're Going Fast! r~*t. * Vjtt 'iSglj jffijmft&fliflE. \.'/ i . TJ-Zr rWi i J fill W tl •With approved credit Terms & prices do not apply to prior purchases. All items in limited quantity & subject to prior sale. Farmers Furniture Aptfiwces •Electronics •Bedding Your Hometown Store. Since 1949. 8t JP®§ r> BBm* . |. peg? ■■ m "" 13-Ft. SOQQ Trampoline u Just Say, “Charge It!”* Country Glider Rocker Your Choice $1 QQ Wine or Navy X ZjZ) (Merry nv Cater and Barbeque for the Public frnm We’re cooking Hams, Shoulders, Turkeys and ??? /ft Order by Saturday Dec. 18, Pick -up Friday Dec. 24 before 4:00 p. m. Unadilla 627-3001 FOR TIIK holidays: ..*» , ■ Lmilit be tin- l\c\ (Lonsfco jmaiur • Hmm lujuity I in. • Ili'll C « MvmliJ.iln.ii • Ki lli‘,nu mu • • A\t ■'i’ll it p«»v W pBl 7%i CM i ,,r i.ill * *1 “Insight On Eyesight” Shape up in style by Dr. J. Mathis Dixon, Eyesight Associates The key to finding glasses that look great on you is shape. Five basic face shapes exist: round, oval, heart, rectangle and square. In general, face and frame shape should NOT match. A rect angular or squared-off frame, for example, looks better on a person with a round face than a round frame. Short faces look nice with tem ples coming off the top of the frame, giving the face a longer appearance. The opposite applies to longer faces. An oval-shaped face is the easi est to fit; a heart the hardest. Our knowledgeable staff has the skills and experience to help you find frames that shape up just right for you.© Dr, Dixon is available for eye examinations, con tact lens Fittings, and treatment of eye diseases such as glaucoma and infections. Call 987-5500 for your appointment today! 1105 Momingside Dr. Vanity With Bench 019 All Rediners HK& Rocker ■ Recliner Blur fir Green $ 249 Master i 7'ractot^^B